Thousands welcome back Sheikh Tamim in show of unity

Qataris and foreigners converge on Doha's waterfront to greet emir after first trip abroad since start of Gulf crisis.

24 Sep 2017 19:35 GMT

Thousands of people have gathered in central Doha to welcome back the emir of Qatar following his trips in Europe and the UN General Assembly, in a show of unity in the wake of a nearly four-month diplomatic crisis in the Gulf.

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani returned to the Qatari capital on Sunday after concluding his first foreign trip since the major crisis erupted on June 5 when a Saudi-led group of Arab countries cut ties with Qatar and imposed a land, sea and air blockade on it.

Patriotic fervour

Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra said that thousands of Qataris and members of the expatriate community had amassed in Doha's waterfront, known as the Corniche, to greet the emir as his motorcade passed by.

"This is a very important moment for the people of Qatar," Ahelbarra, reporting from Corniche, said.

"For them, this is a show of unity and also a message to the international community that despite the fact that a blockade was imposed on the country, they continue to fight for what they consider to be a legitimate right to defend the sovereignty of Qatar."

Foreign trip

Speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, Sheikh Tamim said that the countries imposing an "unjust blockade" on Qatar are seeking to destabilise a sovereign state.

"I stand before you while my country and my people are subjected to an ongoing and unjust blockade imposed since June 5 by neighbouring countries," he said, asking if this was not the definition of "terrorism".

Earlier, the emir had met German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, where he said he is ready to sit at a negotiating table to solve the regional crisis.